Show C Canned anne d Music M and an d C astenet I Dancing Land Miner in an Jail instead of oC capering about gall gaily In emulation of ot the graceful g sinuous Spanish dancer or hoe ng nS' 10 loan down I the plantation buck buel and wing winS dance danco to the tho canned music ol or tho the phonograph for tor tho entertainment of or fellow 01 minors miners ncr George Georgo Turns Burns of or Ogden Og- Og den Is 1 pondering over his situation In j Jail an and likely will continuo continue to ponder for 24 H days I Burns and a fellow miner minor got possession possession pos pos- session of or a n pair of ot at tho the Da Claton Clayton Daynes Music company's 5 storo store South Main street In a manner mannel that Judge C. C B. B decided was not according to tu law and antl as ns a n result Burns la Is In Jail In tn default of or 2 25 to tolay Ill jay l his fine Burns and another miner met m t In inSall Salt SaIl Lake M y on lay and during their conversation Burns urns mentioned his proficiency as a performer with the tho lie Ile had no money but lt his friend sa said III It might aright be well hell to purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase some some- of or the little tappers nu and a IL phonograph In order to enl eel von ven things at the mining camp compo They wont to I music store and asked d to see the rattlers Burns urns called tho Instruments instruments Instruments ments their ordinary name bones but tho the music dealer termed them thorn ll and said laid they were were- worth 50 cents a pair Burns wished to try tho the bones an and asked for Cor some somA phonograph mu mu- sic Ho Tie was turn turned ell over to a clerk and antl the thc machine was soon grinding out tunes and Burns was rattling but buthe buthe buthe he couldn't get a a. tune tunc that suited him Finally II his Is friend declared he ho could tout show some somo clu class s as a artist BrUst and was passed over the two pairs of that Burns had been using While Burns was teas trying to find a tune tunc that hat suited him hint his friend walked d out with the c and has hns not been I seen since Burns was wa turned over to the thee police When he hc was tried yesterday yester yester- yesterday Ila day he lie Declared that he did not know lenow that his friend Intended to take the Instruments ITo Ho could not give the lire theman's theman's mans man's name The court did not believe all of Huron's s 's stor story and nd Imposed senI sen- sen I accordingly I |